When you are so confused, baffled, shooketh, befuddled that you combine "Huh?" and "What?" so it comes out as a "Hwhat?!" The "wha" in hwhat is usually pronounced like Waluigi's signature WAAA to add to the effect. Commonly used by AP Seminar teachers and people who are too stubborn to check their spelling.
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Student: Hey Mr. Rice, what are we supposed to do for our next notebook assignment. I can't find my assignment sheet, do you have another one?
Teacher: HWHAT??????????????????????
Teacher: HWHAT??????????????????????
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a term used by rapper Little jon. the word Hwhat is pronounced just like what exept with an H in front. can also be used with YEEAHH and OHKAY.
a: "Thank you come again"
lil jon: HWHAT!!!
A: "Thank you come again"
lil jon: HWHAT!!!!
a: THANK YOU!!! COME AGAIN!
lil jon: OHKAY!!!
LIL JON: YEEAHH!!!
lil jon: HWHAT!!!
A: "Thank you come again"
lil jon: HWHAT!!!!
a: THANK YOU!!! COME AGAIN!
lil jon: OHKAY!!!
LIL JON: YEEAHH!!!
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The historical pronunciation and an obsolete spelling of What (with the former Wh Digraph, excluding the words who and whom). The reason why it was pronounced like this was because of the fact that in Middle English, a swap of the Anglo-Saxon {hw} to {wh} occurred (it was occasionally spelt as quat), but the older Anglo-Saxon pronunciation stuck for centuries and didn't really die out until the 20th century in most English speaking areas. If a person were to pronounce what as "wat" in the 18th century or before, it would be seen as uneducated speech. However, this notion of thought faded out in the early 1800s. It is indeed the way that Hank Hill says what, something quite rare in the modern times.
The historical pronunciation and an obsolete spelling of What (with the former Wh Digraph, excluding the words who and whom). The reason why it was pronounced like this was because of the fact that in Middle English, a swap of the Anglo-Saxon {hw} to {wh} occurred (it was occasionally spelt as quat), but the older Anglo-Saxon pronunciation stuck for centuries and didn't really die out until the 20th century in most English speaking areas. If a person were to pronounce what as "wat" in the 18th century or before, it would be seen as uneducated speech. However, this notion of thought faded out in the early 1800s. It is indeed the way that Hank Hill says what, something quite rare in the modern times.
An Example from Anglo-Saxon: Hwæt! We Gardena in geardagum, þeodcyninga, þrym gefrunon, hu ða æþelingas ellen fremedon.
An Example from Early Middle English: Auh lokeþ þurh hwat reisun. \
An Example from Hank Hill: I'll tell you hwat
An Example from Early Middle English: Auh lokeþ þurh hwat reisun. \
An Example from Hank Hill: I'll tell you hwat
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